Oppenheimer Initiates Coverage of Figma (FIG) with a ‘Perform’ Rating

Figma, Inc. (NYSE:FIG) is one of the 10 Best 52-Week Low NYSE Stocks to Buy Now.

On March 25, 2026, Oppenheimer initiated coverage on Figma, Inc. (NYSE:FIG) with a Perform rating and no price target. Oppenheimer said the company has a “leading product” and “compelling value proposition,” but flagged risks from the shift toward AI technologies, noting potential pressure on deal sizes and subscriber growth and arguing that AI-related disruption risk may not be fully reflected in the current valuation.

Last month, Figma, Inc. (NYSE:FIG) reported Q4 EPS of 8c, above the 6c consensus estimate, with revenue of $303.8M compared to the $293.2M consensus. CEO Dylan Field said the company delivered its “best quarter yet,” pointing to strong revenue and customer growth, while CFO Praveer Melwani highlighted “platform-led adoption” driving growth, along with a 40% year-over-year revenue increase and a 13% operating cash flow margin.

Oppenheimer Initiates Coverage of Figma (FIG) with a 'Perform' Rating

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The company reported a Net Dollar Retention Rate of 136%, with 13,861 customers above $10,000 in ARR, 1,405 above $100,000, and 67 above $1,000,000, while weekly active users of Figma Make grew over 70% quarter-over-quarter.

Figma expects FY26 revenue of $1.366B-$1.375B compared to the $1.29B consensus.

Figma, Inc. (NYSE:FIG) provides a browser-based platform for design, prototyping, and building digital experiences.

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